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Presentations:

Patrick Kanary, Advancing EBPs in Juvenile Justice

Douglas Marlowe, J.D., Ph. D., Targeting Dispositions by Risks & Needs

 

2011 D.C. COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS POLICY FORUM

March 22-24, 2011

Washington Plaza Hotel

Washington, D.C.

2011 Public Policy Forum Schedule

Plenary Research Keynotes:

James Austin, Ph.D., Summary of Federal Sentencing and BOP

Prisoner Trends and Possible Options

Alexa Eggleston, J.D., Second Chance Act and Health Care Reform:

Increasing Access to Reentry Services for Justice Involved?

Elizabeth Pyke, Federal Funding for Community Corrections in an Age of Austerity

ICCA 18TH ANNUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON "WHAT WORKS"
“Doing What Works:How to Get it Done ”


October 31 - November 3, 2010
The Galt House Hotel

Louisville, Kentucky

Plenary Research Keynotes:

James Bonta, From Evidence-Informed to Evidence-Based:

The Strategic Training Initiative in Community Supervision (STICS)

Kirk Heilbrun, Diversion and the Sequential Intercept Model:

Implications for Community Corrections

Edward Latessa, Dosage: How Much is Enough?

Faye Taxman, Culture Change in Corrections:

Two Strategies to Deal with Culture

Melissa Van Dyke, Implementation and Scale-up of Effective

Community Corrections Strategies

DuAne Young, Am I Crazy For Doing This? Building a Successful

Program That Integrates the Mentally Ill Offenders

2010 D.C. COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS POLICY FORUM

March 22-24, 2010

DoubleTree Hotel

Washington, D.C.

2010 Public Policy Forum Schedule

Plenary Research Keynotes:

Melinda Clark, National Offender Workforce Development Partnership

Todd Clear, Imprisoning Communities: How Mass Incarceration Disadvantaged

Neighborhoods Worse

Leah Kane, The Second Chance Act and The National Reentry Resource Center

Rick Harwood & Kara Mandell, Healthcare Reform in Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts:

Impact on Substance Abuse Services

Fact Sheet: Substance Abuse and Prevention (SAPT) Block Grant
Helen Mitchell, Fatherhood Initiatives

Elizabeth Pyke, Criminal Justice Funding on Capitol Hill: History & Hope

 

ICCA 17TH ANNUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON "WHAT WORKS"


September 13-16, 2009
Caribe Royale

Orlando, Florida

This year’s conference entitled “Transitions” focuses on the many stages undertaken by persons returning home from the criminal justice system.  The conference will directly address mental illness and addiction treatment, transitional housing, job creation and employment placement, correctional education for juveniles and adults, and more.  It will bring together scholars, practitioners, advocates and consumers who share a common interest of learning and implementing evidence based practice in community corrections.

Research Keynotes:

Don Andrews, The Level of Service Assessments

Tom Bloomberg, Advancing Correctional Education

Todd Clear, Imprisoning Communities: How Mass Incarceration Makes Disadvantaged Neighborhoods Worse

Carol Shapiro, A Family Focus: Meaningful Changes to Risk Instruments

Edward Gondolf, Batterer Intervention

Nancy La Vigne, Family and Reentry Capitalizing on the

Often Untapped Role of Family in Successful Reentry

Nancy La Vigne, How Can Mapping Support Community Corrections?

Nancy La Vigne,One Year of TJC Implementation

Dr. Randy Otto, Developmental Psychology and Its Relevance to Understanding Kids in the JJS

Dr. Randy Shively, Enhancing Meaningful Interaction with Offenders

Dr. Randy Shively, Treating Co-occurring Disorders

Dr. Faye Taxman, Transformations: From Systems to Individuals

Dr. Bas Vogelvang, New Perspectives on Return

ICCA REGIONAL CONFERENCE ON MENTAL HEALTH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

June 15-16 , 2009
Cleveland Marriott East
Cleveland, OH

The ICCA Regional Conference featuring speakers from Canada and Ohio Supreme Court Justice Evelyn Stratton.

 2009 D.C. COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS POLICY FORUM


March 23-25, 2009
DoubleTree Hotel, Washington, D.C.


Plenary Research Keynotes:

Dewey Cornell, Prevention Works

Dr. Barry Krisberg, Federal Gang Bills

Nancy LaVigne, Employment and Reentry
Robert Morrison, Federal Funding for Addiction Programs
Elizabeth Pyke, Federal Funding for Community Corrections
Nicholas Reuter, Corrections and Substance Abuse Treatment

Liz Ryan, Federal Juvenile Justice Issues

Seth Turner, Working Beyond Conviction
Jerry L. Vroegh, Community Re-entry: Transition Issues

Diane Williams, Implementation of The Second Chance Act


2008 D.C. COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS POLICY FORUM


April 21-23, 2008
DoubleTree Hotel, Washington, D.C.

2009 Public Policy Forum Schedule


ICCA 16TH ANNUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON "WHAT WORKS"
“Risk, Resiliency, and Reentry”


October 19-22, 2008
Millennium Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri

Conference Highlights

Plenary Research Keynotes:

Timothy Condon, Plenary Research Keynotes:Neurobiology of Addiction: What Difference Does it Make?

Jake Horowitz, Reducing Crime and Incarceration

Doris MacKenzie, Examining What Works in Corrections

Frank Porporino, Ph.D, Bringing Sense and Sensitivity to Corrections: From Program to "Fix" Offenders to

Services for Supporting Distance

Kenneth W. Wanberg, Ph.D, Effective Approaches for Criminal Conduct and Substance Abuse Treatment

ICCA 15TH ANNUAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON "WHAT WORKS"

“Collaborating for Community Justice: A Local Public Safety Imperative”


October 28-31, 2007
Town and Country Resort and Conference Center
San Diego, California


Plenary Research Keynotes:

Shadd Maruna, Restorative Justice
Michael Gilbert, Response to Maruna
Pat Van Voorhis, Classifying Women
Steve Aos, Cost Effectiveness of Best Practices

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